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Rd2 and then Rh2 or Rh3 depending on how black moves.
I'm not too familiar with chess notation so hope I got that right
8 0 ReplyCorrect, avoiding the stalemate trap and opening the door for the rook on a3 to swing over and deliver mate with a beautiful sacrifice.
3 0 ReplyStill not mate in 2:
Rd2 - Qxe4
Rh2 - Qh4
Rxh4#2 0 ReplyIf the queen leaves the backrank, you can take the bishop with checkmate: Rd2 - Qxe4 - Rxd8# :)
3 0 ReplyOh! Indeed
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cxd2
1 0 ReplyIf pawn takes the rook on d2, then the other rook goes to h3 for mate
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